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2024-12-31-accounts

2024 IMPACT REPORT

BECAUSE ACCESS TO EDUCATION CHANGES EVERYTHING

I GOT SHOES, LTD. Registered Charity in England & Wales: 1160896

Companies House Registration: 09154537 www.igotshoes.co.uk

Highlights

2024

734+ Infant & Primary school students sponsored

£51,858 TOTAL INCOME

100% Funds used for charitable purposes

31 Senior school Scholarship students

Gift Aid 10.6%

Donations 89.4%

Trustees Annual Report I GOT SHOES 2024

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Highlights 2024

Supporting 6 Teachers & Staff Jubilee Nursery & Primary School Kampala, Uganda

Supporting 13 Teachers & Staff Shalom Primary School Rakai, Uganda

Jubilee Nursery & Primary School 6.7% Senior School Scholarships 24.8%

Shalom Primary School 34.6%

Primary School scholarships: shoes, uniforms, staff support, school equipment

£52,901 School Building Works Total Expenditures 27.3%

Admin Uganda 3.25% Gen Exp UK 2% Christmas Baskets Uganda 1.5%

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Dear Friends,

We are deeply grateful to every individual and organisation that has championed and invested in the vision of I GOT SHOES charity. Your support and encouragement have fuelled the joy and purpose behind our work.

A special thank you goes to our I GOT SHOES directors, whose wisdom and insight have been instrumental in developing sustainable, long-term solutions. Together, we have witnessed lives transformed—individuals strengthened, hope renewed, and families united empowering the next generation.

As we step into this next season, our vision is to strengthen the foundation of our partnering schools and to expand our senior school scholarships. Imagine the untapped potential of the 85% of students in rural areas who never make it to senior school — not because they lack ability, but because they lack opportunity. Together, let’s help rewrite their stories.

Because access to education changes everything!

Penny Seithel

“Shoes don’t tell the story - the one who wears them does”

Penny Seithel - Director / Chair

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REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

The Trustees present their report and financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2024. The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the accounts and comply with the Charity’s memorandum and articles of association, the Companies Act 2006 and “Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)” (as amended for accounting periods commencing from

1 January 2016).

Trustees Penny L Seithel, Director / Chair
Gary B Seithel, Director
Peter M Stern, Director
Nicola A Sims, Director
Stephen W St James, Director
Paul Leaman, Director
Kayleigh Seithel, Director
Charity Number
England & Wales
1160896
Company Number 09154537
England & Wales
Registered Office 108 Woodman Road,
Warley, Brentwood
Essex
CM14 5AZ
Independent Examiner Phil Harding
Bankers Barclays, PLC / Brentwood Group
Website igotshoes.co.uk
Email info@igotshoes.co.uk

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OBJECTIVES

I GOT SHOES exists to help more children access education in Uganda. Through grant-making, we provide shoes and school uniforms, which are stepping stones for children of all abilities and backgrounds, giving them the right to an education.

We’ve seen that by providing access to education, children and teachers thrive, as do the women in the community. School fees contribute towards teacher salaries. We empower local women by hiring them as tailors to make school uniforms and sportswear. We’ve seen these women gain confidence as they provide for their families.

In 2024, we focused on four groups in Uganda, helping them build sustainability by strengthening and equipping their systems: Shalom Primary School in Kyotera, Rakai; and Jubilee Care Nursery and Primary School in Kyebando, Kawempe. We also extended our reach to two additional schools — Zion Junior School in Kiwungu, Kamuli, and Grace and Favour Primary School in Lutete, Rakai — further widening the impact of our work.

Through the provision of financial support, scholarships and the provision of materials and facilities for education we are meeting our objectives.

I GOT SHOES charity is voluntarily registered with the Fundraising Regulator in the UK, ensuring compliance and instruction in regard to safe and effective fundraising throughout the year.

The charity operates solely on a volunteer basis from its directors, media team and project manager. We have no paid UK members of staff. 100% of the funds goes to the operation and running of the charity.

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ACTIVITIES

Helping more children access education How have we seen this?

Since 2019, we partnered with our first Ugandan schools: Shalom Primary School in Rakai and Jubilee Revival Nursery and Primary School in Kampala. From the very beginning, our goal was not simply to give a hand-out, but to provide a hand-up.

Thanks to your generosity, hundreds of children are now walking into school with confidence— wearing shoes and uniforms proudly made by skilled local women tailors. Your impact goes even further: you’re not just helping more children access education, you’re empowering women and communities.

Our vision started with shoes – but with your help, we’ve equipped schools with a much-needed framework: student classrooms, a main meeting hall, a kitchen, storage facilities, security gates, a head teacher’s house, teacher accommodations, new toilet blocks for students and staff, and water tanks. We’ve supplied desks, books, essential learning materials, and staff support.

As word spread, parents began recommending the schools to others. This, in turn, increased sustainability. New parents willingly contributed school fees even in the form of supplies—such as maize flour, corn, and firewood. Parents were encouraged to take ownership of their children’s education. And when challenged to step up—they did!

Jubilee Revival Nursery & Primary School, Kampala, UGANDA

ACTIVITIES

One moment I’ll never forget came in March 2024. I stood quietly at the back of Jubilee’s main hall, remembering how it looked the very first time I visited. The change was incredible.And in that moment, I knew — our work here was complete. These schools had been equipped, and it was time for us to release and move on by the end of 2024.

With this transition in mind, we began developing partnerships with two more primary schools in rural Uganda: Zion Junior School in Kiwungu, Kamuli, and Grace and Favour Primary School in Lutete, Rakai. We’ve taken initial steps to visit the new schools, build momentum and establish a groundwork of common values in which to build ahead together.

Shalom Nursery & Primary School, Rakai, UGANDA

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ACTIVITIES

Making a difference...

How fantastic it was to have UK teachers, Lara and Grace Pickford — sister-in-laws — give up their half-term break to support staff and students at Shalom School in Rakai. They embraced long, full days and quickly adapted to Ugandan culture, meeting every challenge with warmth and care for the students. Lara introduced the staff to using manipulatives in Mathematics, later reflecting, “being here has renewed my passion and love for teaching again.”

Grace, who teaches Mathematics at a senior school, was pleasantly surprised by the level of work the Shalom students were achieving and helped them prepare for their upcoming PLE (Primary Leaver’s Exam). We are so grateful to both Lara and Grace for sharing their time, skills, and creative resources with the staff and students at Shalom Infant & Primary School.

In 2024, I GOT SHOES provided grants of £34,937 -- 66% of our expenditures, on shoes, school uniforms, scholarships, and school fees for our students. School fees provided 19 teacher and staff wages for both Shalom Primary in Rakai and Jubilee Nursery and Primary in Kyebando. And supplies a daily porridge for each student.

With just £70 you can support a child for an entire year. Thankfully, we’ve kept this cost the same for the past four years. Join us in making a lasting impact in the lives of even more children!

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ACTIVITIES

Shalom Nursery & Primary School, Rakai, UGANDA

Primary Leaving Exam (PLE) Results

PLE Results for 2024 were outstanding for Shalom Primary School. The table below shows an increase in both the total number of candidates passing (2021; 9, 2022; 14, 2023; 22, 2024; 20) and the rate of passes as a percentage of total candidates (2021; 82%, 2022; 100%, 2024; 100%). This is highly encouraging. In Uganda, the rate of students leaving primary school increases significantly after year 4. We’ve seen and the data demonstrates both more children are completing the prescribed 7 years of primary school.

There was a slight dip in 2023, as new students came to Shalom from other districts. We learned they were hoping to receive senior scholarships. However, their lack of foundational skills in English, Math, and Sciences became apparent resulting in the percentage increase in lower divisions and fail rate.

In 2024, I GOT SHOES set new criteria for granting senior scholarships to local students only. In rural areas across Uganda, 85% of primary students do not continue to senior school. This discouraged non-local students from joining in year 7, which successfully increased the percentage of pass rates for the Rakai students.

The school’s results have grown increasingly stronger each year. 2024 shows a remarkable change that all students either passed in Div 1 or Div 2. We’re incredibly proud of the staff and students who have worked so hard to achieve this.

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ACTIVITIES

senior school scholarships

Senior school scholarships

Pictured below are some of our students at Margaret Senior school, Kampala, Uganda. In 2024, 31 senior students were in full-time boarding education – all of this was possible because of your wonderful generosity.This is an 8% increase from the previous year our vision is to strengthen the foundation of our partnering schools and to expand our senior school scholarships. Imagine the untapped potential of the 85% of students in rural areas who never make it to senior school — not because they lack ability, but because they lack opportunity. Together, we’re rewriting their stories.

Shoes don’t tell the story – the one who wears them does.

Senior School Scholarship £26 per month

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ACTIVITIES

senior school students...

Mental Health : Intervention & Care ... -

On one visit, we were soberly reminded how deeply outside challenges can affect our students’ well-being. Among our senior school students, several were struggling with mental health difficulties. We realise the necessity of having touchpoints of early intervention and open communication with students and to their extended families.

They were given support from the deputy head of the school, as well as from Tausi Kuteesa, our I GOT SHOES senior school’s coordinator. So many factors can contribute to the long-term success of a student. Liaising with the family and encouraging them to support their child, lessens the anxiety, depression, and isolation that build from feeling unsupported.

Our senior students are the first generation to ever attend education beyond Primary School. In rural areas, the stress and pressure of dayto-day survival often diminish the long-term benefit of education. Thankfully, both have maintained their commitment to study through this difficult time. We’ve seen an improvement in their demeanour, focus, and energy to keep going for the long haul.

“With early intervention, open communication, and prayerful encouragement, our students are finding renewed strength to keep going—despite the many challenges they face.”

“I thank God for the time I have been in secondary school. I have changed my family economically, and spiritually by coming up with ideas for development, -_— helping my mother with tailoring work and preaching the gospel [sharing Jesus love] to my parents and siblings.

I believe education is a treasure to me ANGELO BREWING £26 per month because I believe for a change for my family and society through my education.” I GOT SHOES Scholarship student Jeska. S3 =oe

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Trustees Annual Report I GOT SHOES 2024

Financial Review

Resilience was built through new partnerships in the UK and Uganda. We’ve taken opportunities to share our story at local schools, churches and continue to connect on our social media pages, and releasing our I GOT SHOES updates. Having friends and local partners help with fundraising this year has been a wonderful boost. And we’re so grateful!

Total incoming resources for the year were £51,858. The charity’s principal source of income is donations received £46,340 and Gift Aid £5,518 making the remaining funds. Total expenditure for the year was £52,901.

2% went to general expenses in the UK, primarly were bank transfer fees. The remaining 98% went directly to the charities work in Uganda. 3.25% went to our Uganda team admin costs.

Our reserves policy:

The charity’s reserves policy is to hold sufficient funds to meet our financial commitments and demonstrate our financial sustainability for the future. We currently retain reserves equivalent to 18 months of committed expenditure.

This includes annual increase in tuition for our senior scholarship fees, and a considerable increase in the cost of education in employing teachers, which the school fees help cover their wages. There were no funds in deficit.

An independent examiner’s report on the accounts was carried out by Phil Harding on 02/09/2025.

We couldn’t do this alone! How wonderful to see many individuals and partners who have raised funds for I GOT SHOES. We’re thankful, too, for our Champions: monthly partners who have caught the vision and passion to help more children access education in Uganda. You’re not just supporting education; you’re empowering entire communities.

Champions: Monthly Donors & partners below who raised funds for IGS in 2024:Rotary Club of Brentwood

All Saints & St Peters Hutton Parish

St Nicolas’ & St Stephen’s Churches

Harold Hill Evan:

Lara Pickford, Grace PickfordBrentwood Half Marathon runners: Richard Rockliffe / Eric Von WiellighUppingham Sprint Triathlon Sandy Seithel

Becket Keys Secondary School

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STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

I GOT SHOES is a charitable company limited by guarantee without share capital.

The company was established under the Memorandum and Articles of Association dated 20 July 2014.

Directors are selected on the basis of their experience and commitment to the objects of the charity. They are appointed by the Directors by Ordinary Resolution.

The charity’s objectives are for the promotion of any charitable purposes according to Christian principles without distinction of race, religion, gender or any other kind with the objective of improving the conditions of life of persons including (but not so as to limit the generality of the foregoing) the relief of sickness and financial hardship, the promotion and preservation of good health including the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind and the advancement of education as the trustees may from time to time think fit.

The trustees, who are also directors for the purposes of company law, are listed in the Reference and Administrative section. New trustees are appointed by the board of trustees in accordance with the Articles of Association. The trustees are also the members and in the event of the company being wound up they are required to contribute an amount not exceeding £1. The Articles of Association require that there be a minimum of three trustees (no maximum).

The trustees help formulate the longer-term strategies for the charity and delegate the day-to-day operations of the charity to the chair, Penny Seithel and Gary Seithel, director. The Trustees have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the Charity should undertake.

The charity trustees have complied with their duty in section 17(5) of the 2011 Charities Act to have due regard to the guidance on public benefit published by the Charity Commission in exercising their powers and duties.

I GOT SHOES Charity is part of the Skylark International Network. We have engaged with other UK charity leaders who also work in Uganda, gaining insights into due diligence, safeguarding, and the development of sustainable strategies and solutions. Ongoing CPD through ‘Working overseas: Risks, Responsibilities and Legal Duties’ increasing our focus on safeguarding and understanding our roles in overseas due diligence.

Financial reporting and oversight including mitigating risk is managed at Director level with input from our Finance Director. The Trustee Board usually meets 3-4 times year by Google Meet.

The trustees’ report was approved by the Board of Trustees.

Mrs Penny L. Seithel Director / Chair Dated: 25 September 2025

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2024 IMPACT REPORT

BECAUSE ACCESS TO EDUCATION CHANGES EVERYTHING

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Note Unrestricted
funds
Unrestricted
income
funds
Endowment
funds
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Total last
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Incoming resources (Note 3) F01 F02 F03 F04 F05
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Voluntary income
S01
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22,021
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70,252
Activities for generating funds
S02
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Investment income
S03
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S04
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Other incoming resources
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Incoming resources from
charitable activities
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Resources expended (Notes 4-8)
Costs of Generating Funds
Fundraising trading costs
Investment management costs
Charitable activities
Governance costs
Other resources expended
Costs of generating voluntary
income
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S09
S10
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Total resources expended S13 39,775 13,126 - 52,901 52,313
Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before
transfers S14 -9,938 8,895 - -1,043 17,939
Gross transfers between funds S15 - - -
Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before
other recognised gains/(losses)
Other recognised gains/(losses)Other
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recognised gains/(losses)
Gains and losses on revaluation of fixed assets
for the charity’s own use S17 - - - - -
Gains and losses on investment assets S18 - - - - -
Net movement in funds S19 -9,938 8,895 - -1,043 17,939
Total funds brought forward S20 43,871 7,857 - 51,728 33,789
Total funds carried forward S21 33,933 16,752 - 50,685 51,728

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ection B Balance sheet Restricted income funds Unrestrfcted funds Endowment Totsl thls funds year Total last year Fixed assets Tangible assets F01 F02 F03 F04 FOS (Note 9) B01 802 Investments (Note 10) B03 Total fixed assets 804 Current assets Stock and work in progress Debtors (Note 11) (Short tèrm) investments Cash at bank and in hand B08 Total GU￿ent assets 809 B05 B06 B07 33,933 16,752 Creditors: amounts falling due wlthin one year (Note 12) 810 Net current assets/(Ilabilities) B11 33,933 16,752 51,728 Total assets loss current Ilabllltles 812 51,728 Creditors: amounts falllng due aftèr one year (Note 12) Provlslons for Ilabllltles and charges 813 B14 Net assets B15 Funds of the Charity Unrestricted fvnd5 B16 33,933 33,933 43,871 B17 Restricted income funds {Note 13) Endowment fund8 (Not• 13) B18 16,752 16,752 7,857 B19 Total lunds 820 51,728 Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the Iruste8S Signature Print Name Date of 8pproval Director 2ts2 CC17a (Excel) 1810812025

Section C Notes to the accounts

Note 1 Basis of preparation

This section should be completed by all charities .

1.1 Basis of accounting

These accounts have been prepared on an accruals basis on historic cost and there are no investments.

1.2 Change in basis of accounting

There has been no change to the accounting policies (valuation rules and methods of accounting) since last year.

1.3 Changes to previous accounts

No material changes have been made to accounts for previous years. On page 5 the restricted income figure for the prior year has been separated out from the General Income. There is a small revision of the prior year comparisons on page 6.

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Section C Notes to the accounts

Note 2 Accounting policies

INCOMING RESOURCES

Recognition of incoming These are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when:
resources · the charity becomes entitled to the resources;
· the trustees are virtually certain they will receive the resources; and
· the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability.
Incoming resources with Where incoming resources have related expenditure (as with fundraising or contract income)
related expenditure the incoming resources and related expenditure are reported gross in the SoFA.
Grants and donations Grants and donations are only included in the SoFA when the charity has unconditional
entitlement to the resources. Additionally, Where the period of the grant falls entirely in the
accounting year it is recognised in full, if the period extends beyond the year end, the relevant
proportion is deferred.
Tax reclaims on donations
and gifts
Incoming resources from tax reclaims are included in the SoFA at the time of reclaim receipt.
Contractual income and The charity did not receive any contract income or performance related income or grants.
performance related grants
Donated services and These are only included in incoming resources (with an equivalent amount in resources
facilities expended) where the benefit to the charity is reasonably quantifiable, measurable and material_._
The value placed on these resources is the estimated value to the charity of the service or
facility received.
Volunteer help The value of any voluntary help received is not included in the accounts but is described in the
trustees’ annual report.
EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES
Liability recognition Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the
charity to pay out resources.
Governance costs Include costs of the preparation and examination of statutory accounts, the costs of trustee
meetings and cost of any legal advice to trustees on governance or constitutional matters.
Grants with performance Where the charity gives a grant with conditions for its payment being a specific level of service
conditions or output to be provided, such grants are only recognised in the SoFA once the recipient of the
grant has provided the specified service or output.
Grants payable without These are only recognised in the accounts when a commitment has been made and there are
performance conditions no conditions to be met relating to the grant which remain in the control of the charity.
Support Costs Support costs include central functions and have been allocated to activity cost categories on a
basis consistent with the use of resources, e.g. allocating property costs by floor areas, or per
capita, staff costs by the time spent and other costs by their usage.
ASSETS
Tangible fixed assets for use These are capitalised if they can be used for more than one year, and cost at least £500. They
by charity are valued at cost or a reasonable value on receipt.
Stocks and work in progress These are valued at the lower of cost or market value. Donated food stock is not valued
on the balance sheet as the stock is held for free distribution.

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 3 Analysis of incoming resources

Incoming resources may be further analysed if this would help the reader of the accounts.

Voluntary income
Activities for generating funds
Investment income
Incoming resources from
charitable activities
Analysis
This year
Last year
£
£
Analysis
This year
Last year
£
£
Analysis
This year
Last year
£
£
Grant income unrestricted - 5,179
Grant income restricted - -
General income 24,319 45,619
Restricted Income 22,021 14,288
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Total 46,340 65,086
Gift Aid 5,518 5,166
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- -
- -
- -
Total 5,518 5,166
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Total - -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Total - -

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 4 Analysis of resources expended Resources expended may be further analysed if this would help the reader of the accounts.

Charitable activities
Governance costs
Costs of generating
voluntary income
Fundraising trading
costs
Investment
management costs
Analysis
This year
Last year
£
£
Analysis
This year
Last year
£
£
Analysis
This year
Last year
£
£
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Total - -
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Total - -
School student sponsorshipand school equipment 18,303 15,845
School buildingworks 14,427 13,748
Foodprovision 775 1,528
Nursery& PrimarySchool 3,525 8,159
Scholarships for Senior Schools 13,109 10,259
Total 50,139 49,539
Administrative expenses UK 1,056 1,583
Administrative expenses Uganda 1,706 -
- 1,191
Total 2,762 2,774

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 5 Support Costs

Please complete this note if the charity has analysed its expenses using activity categories and has support costs.

support costs.
Support cost type Fundraising activity
£
Charitable Activity
£
Governance Activity
£
Total Cost
£
- -
-
-
- -
-
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- -
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-
- -
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Total - -
-
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Note 6 Details of certain items of expenditure

6.1 Trustee expenses

Please provide details of the amount of any payment or reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses made to trustees or to third parties for expenses incurred by trustees. If no expenses were paid, please enter ‘None’ in the appropriate box(es).

Nature of the expenses
Total amount paid
Number of trustees who were paid expenses
This year Last year
0 0
£ £

6.2 Fees for examination or audit of the accounts

Please provide details of the amount paid for any statutory external scrutiny of accounts and other services provided by your independent examiner or auditor. If nothing was paid please enter NONE in the appropriate box(es).

Independent examiner’s or auditors' fees for reporting on the
accounts
Other fees (for example: advice, consultancy, accountancy
services) paid to the independent examiner or auditor
This year
£
Last year
£
0 0

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Note 7 Paid employees

Please complete this note if the charity has any employees.

7.1 Staff Costs

7.1 Staff Costs 7.1 Staff Costs
Gross wages, salaries and benefits in kind
Employer’s National Insurance costs
Pension costs
Total staff costs
7.2 Average number of full-time equivalent employees in the year
Fundraising
Charitable Activities
Governance
Other
Total
The parts of the charity in which the
employees work
This year
£
Last year
£
- -
- -
- -

-
-
This year
Number
Last year
Number
Fundraising - -
Charitable Activities - -
Governance - -
Other - -
Total
-
-

7.3 Defined contribution pension scheme A defined pension scheme is not operated by the charity

Total
7.3 Defined contribution pension scheme
A defined pension scheme is not operated by the charity

-
-

-
-
The costs of the scheme to the charity for the year
The amount of any contributions outstanding at the year end
The amount of any contributions prepaid at the year end
This year
£
Last year
£

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Note 8 Grantmaking

Please complete this note if the charity made any grants or donations which in aggregate form a material part of the charitable activities undertaken.

8.1 Total value of grants

8.1 Total value ofgrants
part of the charitable activities undertaken.
Purpose for whichgrants made Total amount £
Grants to
institutions
Total amount £
Grants to
individuals
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Total - -

8.1 Grantmaking costs

If the charity’s accounts are prepared on the “activity basis” please give details of any support cost associated with grantmaking. Please enter “Nil” if the charity does not identify and/or allocate support costs.

Support costs of grantmaking

£

8.3 Grants made to institutions

If the charity has made grants to particular institutions that are material in the context of its grantmaking please give details of the institution supported, purpose of the grant and total paid to each institution listed. Sufficient information should be given to provide a reasonable understanding of the range of institutions supported.

institutions supported.
Names of institutions Purpose ~~Total amount of~~
~~grants paid £~~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total grants to institutions -

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 9 Tangible fixed assets Please complete this note if the charity has any tangible fixed assets

9.1 Cost or valuation

Total
£
£
£
£
£
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
Additions
-
-
-
-
-
-
Revaluations
-
-
-
-
-
-
Disposals
-
-
-
-
-
-
Transfers
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9.2 Accumulated depreciation and impairment provisions
Basis*
SL
SL or RB
RB
SL
SL or RB
Rate
25%
30%
33%
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Impairment provisions
-
-
-
-
-
-
Revaluations
-
-
-
-
-
-
Disposals
-
-
-
-
-
-
Transfers
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9.3 Net book value
Brought forward
-
-
-
-
-
-
Carried forward
-
-
-
-
-
-
Freehold land
& buildings
Other land &
buildings
Plant,
machinery and
motor vehicles
Fixtures,
fittings and
equipment
Payments on
account and
assets under
construction*
Balance brought
forward
Balance carried
forward
Balance brought
forward
Depreciation charge
for year
Balance carried
forward
£
Freehold land
& buildings
£
Other land &
buildings
£
Plant,
machinery and
motor vehicles
£

Fixtures,
fittings and
equipment
£
Payments on
account and
assets under
construction
Total
£
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - - -

9.4 Revaluation

If any fixed assets have been revalued please give details of the valuer and method of valuation

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 10 Investment assets

Please complete this note if the charity has any investment assets.

10.1 Fixed assets investments

£ Carrying (market) value at beginning of year - Add: additions to investments at cost - Less: disposals at carrying value - Add/(deduct): net gain/(loss) on revaluation - Carrying (market) value at end of year -

Please provide below:

10.2 A breakdown of the market values of investments shown above agreeing with the balance sheet row B03.

10.3 A breakdown of the income from investments agreeing with SOFA row S03.

Analysis of investments
Cash held as part of the investment portfolio
Total
Investment properties
Investments listed on a recognised stock exchange or held in common
investment funds, open ended investment companies, unit trusts or other
collective investment schemes
Investments in subsidiary or connected undertakings and companies
Securities not listed on a recognised Stock Exchange
Other investments
10.2
£
Market value at
year end
10.3
£
Income from
investments for
the year
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -

10.4 Material investment holdings

If any single investment is material in terms of its value (for example represents more than 5 per cent of the value of the charity’s total investments) please provide details.

Investment held

Market Value

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 11 Debtors and prepayments

Please complete this note if the charity has any debtors or prepayments.

Analysis of debtors
Trade debtors
Other debtors
Prepayments and accrued income
Total
Amounts due from subsidiary and associated
undertakings
Amounts falling due
within oneyear
Amounts falling due
within oneyear
Amounts falling due after
more than oneyear
Amounts falling due after
more than oneyear
This year
£
Last year
£
This year
£
Last year
£
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -

Note 12 Creditors and accruals

Please complete this note if the charity has any creditors or accruals. 12.1 Analysis of creditors

Loans and overdrafts
Trade creditors
Other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
Total
Amounts due to subsidiary and associated
undertakings
Amounts falling due
within oneyear
Amounts falling due
within oneyear
Amounts falling due after
more than oneyear
Amounts falling due after
more than oneyear
This year
£
Last year
£
This year
£
Last year
£
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - -
- - - -

12.2 Security over assets

There are no charges or other security over any assets of the charity.

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 13 Endowment and restricted income funds

Please complete this section if the charity has any endowment or restricted income funds.

13.1 Funds held

Please give a brief description of any of the following type of funds held by the charity:

· restricted income funds, including special trusts, of the charity (R). · restricted income funds, including special trusts, of the charity (R). · restricted income funds, including special trusts, of the charity (R).
Fund Name
Purpose and Restrictions
Type PE, EE
or R
Senior Scholarship Fund R For payment of designated students school fees

13.2 Movements of major funds

Please give details of the movements of the major funds summarised in the restricted and endowment columns of the Statement of Financial Activities.

Fund names £
Fund
balances
brought
forward
£
Incoming
resources
£
Outgoing
resources
Transfers
£
£
Gains and
losses
£
Fund
balances
carried
forward
Senior ScholarshipFund 7,857 22,021 -13,126 16,752
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
Total Funds
7,857
22,021 -13,126 - - 16,752

13.3 Transfers between funds

No inter fund transfers

From Fund (Name) To Fund (Name) Reason Amount

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 14 Transactions with related parties

If the charity has any transactions with related parties (other than the trustee expenses explained in note 6) details of such transactions should be provided in this note. If there are no transactions to report, please enter “None” in the relevant boxes.

14.1 Remuneration and benefits

Please give the amount of, and legal authority for, any remuneration or other benefits paid to a trustee or other related parties by the charity or any institution or company connected with it.

Name of trustee or connected party Legal authority (eg order,
governing document)
Amounts paid or benefit value Amounts paid or benefit value
This year
£
Last year
£
None

14.2 Loans

Please give details of and amounts owing to or from the charity’s trustees or other related parties by the charity at the year end.

Due to trustees and
related parties
Due from trustees
and related parties
Name of trustee or
connected party
Legal authority Amount owing Amount owing
This year
£
Last year
£
None
None

14.3 Other transaction(s) with trustees or related parties

Please give details of any transaction undertaken by (or on behalf of) the charity in which a trustee or related party has a material interest.

Name of the trustee
or relatedparty
Relationship to
charity
Description of the
transaction(s)
This year
£
Last year
£
None

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 15 Additional Disclosures

The following are significant matters which are not covered in other notes and need to be included to provide a proper understanding of the accounts. If there is insufficient room here, please add a separate sheet.

There are no additional disclosures.

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of I GOT SHOES On accounts for the year ended Charity no (if any) 31 DECEMBER 2024 1160896 Set out on pages 1-15 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe Trust") for the year ended 31112 12024. Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (Yhe Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charrty Commission under seclion 145(5)(b) of the Act. I have completed my examinats"on. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection wrth the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material Independent examinerfs statement accounting the Act or thea unts do not accord w rds were not kept i rdance with s ion 130of the accounting ords I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the words in th8 brackets rf they do not apply. Signed: Date: 01 09. zr Name: Phillip Harding Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any): Company Director Address: 14 Dunrno￿ Road Chelmsford CM16RY Section 8 Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of con￿rn (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners}. IER CC Ref: 1160896 December 2024

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose. IER CC Ref: 1160896 December 2024